Mindor name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Old Norse, Latin and Sanskrit
Usage: Swedish and Norwegian
Meaning: Fish and Way
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What does Mindor mean?

Boy name Mindor is used commonly in Norwegian and Swedish is originated from Old Norse language. Mindor is masculine of Minda. Minda is version of dominant and ceaseless Melinda. Also Minda is form of Aminda.

Minda is also form of Eminda. Minda is English equivalent of Melinda. Minda is originated from Sanskrit and Latin languages, Minda means "Way and Fish".

How popular is the name Mindor?

Mindor is a familiar baby name in Norway. According to our evaluation, at least 100 people have been bestowed Mindor around the globe, concentrated mainly Nordic regions.

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Mindor in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands0550
Sweden31750
Norway398250

Here's what numbers has to say about Mindor

To have letter M as the first in your name means you are a prideful, hard-to-love-and-understand person. You enjoy tense situations and complex problems that require a lot of thinking and creativity. You hate to lose or be rejected. You are ambitious and inclined towards solving things with unproven ways, even failure cannot stop you from trying new solutions. You need to learn how to appreciate your life because no one will do it for you.

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Famous people named Mindor

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